- Look up
davia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Davia derives from the
Native African American Tribal Princess born in the late 1500’s. Her remains...
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Donna Anna
Victoria Davia-Montecuculi (20 June 1655 – 13
April 1703),
known as the
Countess of
Almond from 1689, was a
Modenese noblewoman,
courtier and...
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September 1987; Russian: Александр Брашовян or Брашовяну),
better known as Alex
Davia, is a
Moldovan composer and
music producer.
Alexandru Brașoveanu was born...
- Anna
Davia (16
October 1743 – 1810), was an
Italian opera singer. Born to
Osvaldo and
Maddalena da Via and
married to the
merchant Giovanni Bernucci in...
- The
Palazzo Davìa Bargellini is a
Baroque style palace located on
Strada Maggiore in
central Bologna, Italy. It
presently hosts the
Civic Museum of Industrial...
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Gianantonio Davia (13
October 1660 – 11
January 1740) was an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church, who
served as an
apostolic nuncio, Bishop/Archbishop...
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Davia B.
Temin is a writer, speaker, and
management consultant based in New York. She is
president and CEO of
Temin and
Company Incorporated, an international...
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Nightly Show with
Larry Wilmore". The Atlantic.
Retrieved June 3, 2015.
Davias,
Arianna (February 9, 2015). "Things you didn't know
about Larry Wilmore"...
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Blackout Bride"
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pendant in
order to win her
brother Lester's freedom. The
mayor of Jadd,
Davias,
takes the pendant, but he
transforms Lester into a parrot. The Hero and...